Cannabis Activist On Drug Prosecution: 'This Is A War On Peaceful People'

Three panelists at the BenzingaCannabis Capital Conferencediscussed the role of social justice in the marijuana industry on Friday in Toronto.

Despite their diverse experiences and personal exposure to cannabis, each panelist had one theme in common: the consumption of cannabis doesn't harm, but instead stimulates and motivates. Each speaker gave reasons why they believe the drug should be more accepted and respected on all fronts.

Larisa Bolivar, the vice chairwoman of the National Diversity & Inclusion Cannabis Alliance, said she began consuming weed when she was 15.

"I went from getting Ds and Fs to As and Bs," she said, adding that many of her achievements occurred with the help of marijuana.

Cannabis activist Jodie Emery shared a personal account of visiting her husband while he was incarcerated on cannabis charges.